Engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together.
1 The Raad thereupon publicly gave thanks to the Almighty, Who had revealed and frustrated this 'hideous complot . '
2 He clears the now master of any foreknowledge of this complot , but they relied on Ivett's judgment and skill.
3 What damnable complot was this?
4 M. Lontane took full credit for the discovery of what he termed "A complot that would rival the Dreyfus case."
5 And he was exalted, and made the cap of Shiraz nod in his conceit, crying, 'Am I not leader in this complot ?
6 But perhaps he has not forgotten England, and came back over at last to play some role in the complot to assassinate William.
7 I went on to the balcony, but the curtains of Bellegarde's room were drawn, as if to assure me that there was no complot .
8 Boys best keep up complotted lies and are surer to own up if caught than girls.
Grammar, pronunciation and more